
Description
There are 1,300 photos, showing a rich variety of small homemade shelters, and there are stories (and thoughts and inspirations) of the owner-builders who are on the forefront of this new trend in downsizing and self-sufficiency. You can buy a ready-made tiny home, build your own, get a kit or pre-fab, or live in a bus, houseboat, or other movable shelter. Some cities have special ordinances for building "in-law" or "granny flats" in the back yard. There are innovative solutions in cities, such as the "capsules" in Tokyo.
If you're thinking of scaling back, you'll find plenty of inspiration shown by builders, designers, architects, dreamers, artists, road gypsies, and water dwellers who've achieved a measure of freedom and independence by taking shelter into their own hands.
Product Details
Publisher | Shelter Publications |
Publish Date | January 24, 2012 |
Pages | 228 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780936070520 |
Dimensions | 12.0 X 9.0 X 0.7 inches | 2.1 pounds |
Reviews
"...our friend Lloyd Kahn's beautiful book, Tiny Homes."
--Mark Frauenfelder, BoingBoing
"Tiny Homes is an amazing collection. ...The homes might be tiny but your inspiration is huge."
--Richard Zanuck, Film Producer
"...a quirky photo-rich book that preaches the benefits of a 'grassroots movement to scale things back.'"
--Jeffery Trachtenberg, Wall Street Journal
"...a glorious portfolio of quirky makers and dreamers..."
--Penelope Green, New York Times
"Before McMansions, before the counter culture was granite and marble, there was Lloyd Kahn, champion of the hand-built house . . . progenitor of the new do-it-yourself movement"
--Patricia Leigh Brown, New York Times
"The common thread that weaves between the stories is the builders' immense pride of place, a drive for independence and a vision that, when little goes to waste, life can have greater meaning."
--HomeGrown.Org
" ...a refreshing view into the wonderful world of small houses."
--Watershed Sentinel, BC, Canada
"...splendid photos of home exteriors, interiors and landscapes..."
--Urban Times
"What these structures might lack in square footage they more than make up for in economy, character and appeal..."
--U-T San Diego
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